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Robert E. Lee the commander of what remained of the confederate states army surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant the week before
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Frederick Douglass
Henry Clay
Daniel Webster
John Calhoun
Dred Scott
In one complete paragraph of at least 5 sentences, explain what he/she did and how he/she made a difference.
Answer: Harriet Tubman
Explanation:
Harriet Tubman lead hundreds of slaves from the south to the north where they could have freedom. Doing this meant the slaves could finally be free from having to do whatever their owner says. She helped the slaves escape from being hit by their slaveowners for doing something wrong. Harriet also saved the slaves from being separated because a slave owner could sell slaves to another owner which separated families. The area where the slaves lived and slept in weren’t always in good condition.
the death of over one million people.
b.
loose faith in Carter’s economic plans for America.
c.
questions to arise over the use of nuclear energy.
d.
the energy crisis experience by America in the 1970s.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
The correct answer is: C. questions to arise over the use of nuclear energy.
The accident at Three Mile Island was a nuclear accident in Pennsylvania and it happened on March 28th of 1979. It significantly reduced the confidence of the population in nuclear power plants and increase the fears associated with nuclear technology. Also, the Three Mile Island accident was bad for the global development of nuclear power. Because of this event, the number of reactors under construction in the US declined.
The correct answer is C: In 1979, a major accident at Three Mile Island caused questions to arise over the use of nuclear energy.
Even though the Three Mile Island accident did not cause deaths nor injuries to plant workers or members of the nearby community and no one was exposed to harmful radiation, public confidence in nuclear energy declined, a lot of people opposed the construction of new plants, and there were several campaigns by anti-nuclear activist groups.
All of this resulted in a significant decline of nuclear construction in the following decades (through 1980s to 1990s): Seven operating reactors at Three Mile Island were shut down immediately, the NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) did not issue any reactor construction permits, approval for new plants by the NRC was delayed for years and a lot of orders and projects were cancelled (For example: utilities companies canceled over 120 reactor orders because of the soaring costs and stagnating electricity demand)
When the trees are chopped down faster than they can grow back, it will lead to higher carbondioxide in the air as compare to the oxygen.
Deforestation cause the problem of climatechange, soil erosion, greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which are very dangerous for the environment and humanhealth.
The trees can be growback, but their growth is very slow, not fastenough. Cutting of treescontribute too much in the global warming.
These problems can be prevent by reforestation that means growingmore and moretrees around the forest.
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Deforestation is caused which means that they are being cleared faster than they can grow back. this problem can be fixed if less growth would happen around forests, this problem could be fixed if there were to be more trees planted.
B. formed an alliance with England’s traditional enemies, France and Spain.
C. asked Parliament to take over the role of taxation.
D. dissolved Parliament when members refused to give him funds.
Answer:
D. dissolved Parliament when members refused to give him funds.
Explanation:
The British Parliament gained a lot of importance and power during the reign of James I, but when Charles I reached power he did not agree with that. He was still a believer that kings had a divine rule and that he should not bound to the Parliament.
Charles I wanted to collect customs duties without the Parliament’s permission, the Parliament said that he could not do that, so he dismissed the Parliament in 1611.